'Les Diners de Gala' - Dali's Surrealist Cookbook

Salvador Dali’s surrealist cookbook ''Les Diners de Gala' is uniquely devoted to the pleasures of taste. If you are a disciple of one of those calorie-counters who turn the joys of eating into a form of punishment, close this book at once; it is too lively, too aggressive, and far too impertinent for you.' —Salvador Dali. Food and surrealism make perfect bedfellows: Sex and lobsters, collage and cannibalism, the meeting of a swan and a toothbrush on a pastry case. The opulent dinner parties thrown by Salvador Dali and his wife and muse, Gala were the stuff of legend. Luckily for us, Dali published a cookbook in 1973, 'Les Diners de Gala,' which reveals some of the sensual, imaginative, and exotic elements that made up their notorious gatherings. This reprint features all 136 recipes over twelve chapters, specially illustrated by Dali, and organized by meal courses, including aphrodisiacs. The illustrations and recipes are accompanied by Dali’s extravagant musings on subjects such as dinner conversation: 'The jaw is our best tool to grasp philosophical knowledge.' All these rich recipes can be cooked at home, although some will require practiced skill and a well-stocked pantry. This is cuisine of the old school, with meals by leading French chefs from such stellar Paris restaurants as Lasserre, La Tour d’Argent, Maxim’s, and Le Train Bleu. Good taste, however, never goes out of fashion. In making this exceptionally rare book available to a wide audience, Taschen brings an artwork, a practical cookbook, and a multisensory adventure to today’s kitchens. Hardcover, 321 pages, Taschen Publisher.